Reader Question – The book about the hero that gets attached to her kids…

I have another “Guess the book” reader question, and this time, it’s Marina that thinks she may be mixing up three books into one? So she wants us to help her sort ’em out. 😀

She asks:

“So my mom just asked me to remind her what Sustained was about and as I was explaining it to her I realized that I was confusing or combining 3 books together. I’m losing my mind…

Sustained is the book where the main single/player guy gets attached to the woman and her kids at home.

The book I mashed it up with is where the lead male gets attached to the woman who runs or works at a community center with little kids. The hot player/alpha sports guy visits her (can’t remember why? I thought it was for a court case but that’s Sustained) and he gets attached with the kids but specifically to one boy. I think he may have had a similar background to the boy who he becomes attached to.

At some point he takes the kids from the community center to watch him play his sport. I can’t for the life of me remember if it’s baseball or if he’s a race car driver? Is this a K Bromberg book from the Driven series???

And I guess I can’t remember what the book is where the guy gives the girl a baseball park in the end? It might be Tessa Bailey: A Broke And Beautiful novel but not sure…

I’m embarrassed now looking at it but I did so desperately need the confirmation! I really didn’t think it was Driven? I felt like I read it more recently. Like maybe one of the follow ups. Thanks for the clarity!!

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3 years ago

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Thais

In Sustained he’s a lawyer, she gets her brother’s kids after they die. He meets her after one of the kids try and steal his wallet and he takes the kid home to her. He visits and starts getting involved in helping her with the kids. The kid that stole his wallet definitely reminds him of himself as he also got in trouble as a kid and still visits the judge that saved and changed his life.
Hope that helps!
🙂

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3 years ago

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